The 22nd International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference 2026 —AI for Comp. Vision and Recognition Systems Symposium

IWCMC 2026 AI-CVRS Symposium
Shanghai, China Event: 1–6 June 2026 Deadline: 15 January 2026

Details

City / Country: Shanghai, China

Event dates: 1–6 June 2026

Submission deadline: 15 January 2026

Categories: Computer Science

Official website: https://iwcmc.net/2026/Symposia.php

Description

We are pleased to invite you to submit your original paper to the AI for Comp. Vision and Recognition Systems Symposium, to be held in conjunction with the International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) 2026. All accepted papers will be included in the IWCMC 2026 main conference proceedings and subsequently submitted to IEEE Xplore®, consistent with the publication standards of the main conference. This Symposium aims to bring together leading researchers and practitioners to explore cutting-edge advances in AI-driven vision and robotics technologies, with special emphasis on security and reliability.

Topics

The AI for Comp. Vision and Recognition Systems Symposium solicits original full papers on AI-driven vision and robotics, focusing on security and reliability. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• AI-driven image and video segmentation
• Pattern recognition
• Weakly- and self-supervised segmentation
• Industrial visual anomaly detection and inspection
• AI-based medical image segmentation and anomaly detection
• Transformer-based vision architectures (ViT, Segment Anything, etc.)
• 3D segmentation and anomaly detection (LiDAR, point clouds)
• Synthetic data generation and domain adaptation
• Explainability and interpretability in CV models
• Federated learning and privacy-preserving
• Vision–language models for anomaly understanding
• Edge AI and on-device vision processing
• Robustness and adversarial resilience in segmentation systems
• Secure AI-based sensing systems for autonomous vehicles
• Privacy protection and secure communication in vehicular networks
• Secure vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication systems using AI
• Block Chain and related security methods for VRS
• And other related topics.